Donald Ransom, 82, of Melbourne, passed
away into the arms of his Heavenly Father on Thursday, July 19, 2012. He
was born on July 31, 1929 in Preston, Idaho.

He was retired both from the Air Force of 24 years and Southern Bell of
20 years. He was a member of the So. Carolina Masonic Lodge, Azan Shrine
Temple and the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. He was an avid fisherman
and golfer belonging to both the Melbourne
Beach and Azan Golf Assoc.

He is survived by his loving wife, Marilyn of 60 years and four
children, Steven, Patricia, Judy and Karma; sister, Norma Seamons of
Logan, UT; aunt, Jeanne Wells of Preston, ID; numerous nieces and
nephews; six grandchildren, one great grandchild.

A memorial service will be held at 6 pm on Friday, July 27, 2012 at Brownlie-Maxwell Funeral
Home, 1010 E. Palmetto Ave., Melbourne. Interment will be held at the
Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, FL at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Shriners Children Hospital. Online condolences may be left at
www.brownliemaxwell.com

Frank Waring, 84 of Melbourne passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family on Thursday July 19, 2012 in Palm Bay.

Frank moved here in 1957 from Vienna, WV and was a
Retired Missile Mechanic for General Dynamics Corp. at KSC. He was a member of
Church of Christ of Eau Gallie, a veteran of the USAF and enjoyed hunting and fishing.

Survivors include his sons Stephen (Sandy) of Malabar and Timothy of
West Melbourne a daughter Jennifer (Larry) Rhoades of Cocoa, five
grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by his
wife Emeline in March.

Services will be Saturday July 28th @ 2pm with visitation one hour before the service at the Brownlie Maxwell Funeral Chapel.

Donations in his memory may be made to the Eau Gallie Church of Christ on Sarno Road.

Deloris E. Winslow passed away on Thursday July 19th
in Melbourne. Deloris was born April 28, 1917 in Iroquois County
Illinois to William R. & Susie E. Doran. After graduation from
Sheldon,
IL High School, she attended Gallagher Business College in Kankakee,
IL. On Feb. 1, 1936 she married Kenneth L. Winslow of Donovan, ll. Two
years later a daughter, Rachel Ann, was born to this union.

Deloris was an
accountant and worked in the office of Iroquois County Hospital in
Watseka, IL. She and her husband also had a business, Winslow’s Drive
In in Watseka. In 1946 they sold their home and
business and moved permanently to FL. Deloris was active as a Girl
Scout Leader, working with youth in Christian Church. She spent 3
years in Germany working with Red Cross Auxiliary with patients in Army
hospital in Heidelberg. She moved from Miami
in 1968 to Palm Bay, and has lived in this area ever since.

For about
thirteen years she was craft instructor on many Cruise Lines and spent
her evenings on the dance floor. She is remembered on many ships as
The Dancer or Ginger. She was very active in
First Christian Church as CWF president, Junior Church, and as an
Elder. She is at present an Elder Emeritus in that church. She had
to give up her craft on ships and church work when she finally lost her
sight from glaucoma and moved to the Fountains.

Her husband, both
parents, stepfather, Ray Webster, half brother, John R. Webster, have
all preceded her in death. She is survived by her daughter, Rachel
McAllister, grandsons, Joel, Jason, Guy and Michael
McAllister, 3 great grandsons, & 1 great granddaughter.

Calling hours will be Thursday July 26th from 4pm-6pm at the Brownlie – Maxwell Funeral Home in Melbourne. A graveside services will be Friday July 27th @ 11am at the Florida Memorial
Gardens Cemetery.